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ZAB (Ar.),
a fountain; e.g. Great and Little Zab, in Turkey.
ZARNY, or CZERNY (Sclav.),
black; e.g. Zschorne (black town); Sornosche-Elster, i.e. the black R. Elster; Zschornegosda (black inn); Zarnowice, Zarnowitz, Sarne, Sarnow, Sarnowo, Sarnaki (black village).
ZERENY, or CZERENY (Sclav.),
red; e.g. Tscherna (the red river); Tscherniz or Zerniz (red town); Tzernagora (red mountain).
ZERKWA (Sclav.),
a Greek church, from the Grk. kuriake; a Romish church in their language is called kosciol; a Protestant church, zbor; e.g. Zerkowo, Zerkowitz, Zerkwitz (the town of the Greek church).
ZETTEL (Sclav.),
from sedal (Ger.), a seat or settlement; e.g. Brockzettel (the settlement or seat on the broken-up land); Endzettel (the settlement at the corner); Weinzettel (the wine settlement).
ZI (Old Fr.),
a habitation; e.g. Sussi (the habitation on high ground); Issy (the dwelling, here, or on low ground); Passy (the dwelling near the boat—bac or bad).